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Genevieve, I was only scheduling the procedure. I asked in advance about covid testing as I had heard they required it. I will refuse and that means I will not get the colonoscopy that I might need. This is the state of “health care “ today. They never required a flu test in the deadliest flu season. Even if 2SG did not exist I would not comply. For me it’s no jab and no test.

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A similar thing happened to my husband who was trying to schedule an elective foot surgery. The hospital required a test prior to the surgery, and this is in Florida! Some people think that this sort of thing does not happen in Florida, but it does! I believe it's because the hospitals accept federal funds. They are trying to rack up as many "cases" as they can. I am infuriated that they can hold this over people. Our "health care" system is broken.

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Happened to me in November 2021. I live in Florida, also. I’d cut my pinky while using a table saw and needed surgery. The hospital told me I’d need a test to have the surgery. I told them I’d only test if I could choose one of the swabs from the decanter on the counter and I would swab myself, but I wouldn’t use the test swab that came w the kit and I wouldn’t allow anyone there to swab me. They looked at me like I was looney, but agreed. Results were negative btw.

Later, on the morning of the surgery, when reading through the admission paperwork, I noticed it stipulated that I agreed to allow them to give me even non FDA approved drugs - if I signed off on the document - and that they could keep any of my tissue to use at their discretion without any notice whatsoever of their intent or findings. I asked what if I refused to sign the paperwork to agree to those things. They told me I wouldn’t be able to have the surgery at their facility. I left. That was Blake Memorial in Bradenton.

I found a private practice doctor who had a private surgical facility to do my surgery. I’d asked in advance if these things were required and was told no, so went ahead w the surgery 2 months later. Funny thing was, every member of the staff there was injected twice.

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Kali - what a small world! I am also in Bradenton. That's unbelievable what they wanted you to consent to- good for you for finding a private practice doctor to do your surgery! I would love to know the name of your doctor, if you wouldn't mind sharing. I'm not sure if this platform has a PM feature or not. I'd love to be able to keep in touch.

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You can email me at kali at kalidass dot com if you’d like. I’m happy to share my doctors name. I am a little further south of you, as is the doctor I used. Please email me. It’ll be great to connect.

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This is in Montana! Hospitals are on the take everywhere.

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